The CES 2010 had many inventions popping up. Engineers, entrepreneurs, exhibitors and bloggers, all were there to check out the latest as well as the hottest in consumer technologies. The Winner Product of the CES 2010, which was dubbed as the 3D show, as expected, was the TCPVT25 Plasma in full 3D TV splendour from Panasonic. The Sony Bravia range of TVs were there for all to see under the Cinematic and Signature range. On-screen TV displays were in the best representations at the CES.
Another revelation was Dell’s Alienware gaming notebook with powerful features. And, there was the much awaited Motorola’s Backflip, the Google Android Smartphone with highly appealing, distinctive looks. Lenovo’s idea-pad hybrid notebook was another groundbreaking device, with a temptingly unique design. VIA has showcased its processors too. Toshiba came out with netbooks such as NB300 and NB305. The Sony Vaio series laptops were there. And, there was the Samsung Moment mobile phone handset. But overall, at the world’s greatest show, you have to give it to Panasonic for ushering in a new era in 3D viewing by introducing a range of 3D Plasma TVs and 3D camcorders.








